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Jul 12, 2021
BOULDER Colorado basketball hit center stage nationally again Monday when former Buffaloes standout Jamahl Mosley was officially introduced as the new head coach of the NBA s Orlando Magic.
Paired with the June 28 hiring of former Buffs great Chauncey Billups by the Portland Trail Blazers, Mosley s hiring puts CU in rarified company currently, only three college programs can claim two current NBA head coaches.
The other two are Arizona (Golden State s Steve Kerr and Sacramento s Luke Walton) and Kentucky (LA Lakers Frank Vogel and Detroit s Dwane Casey).
Both Billups and Mosley were recruited to Colorado and coached by Ricardo Patton at CU. (Joe Harrington was CU s head coach when Billups signed, but Patton then an assistant is generally considered to be the coach responsible for keeping Billups in state).
Apr 16, 2021
BOULDER – A pair of familiar faces will be wearing new colors next year when they take the floor of the CU Events Center. Washington transfers Quay Miller and Tameiya Sadler are swapping the purple and gold for the Black and Gold at the start of the 2021-22 season. We are thrilled to announce the signings of
Quay Miller and
Tameiya Sadler, head coach JR Payne exclaimed. They are two of the best young players in the Pac-12 and I have no doubt that they will positively impact our program.
Miller, a center from Renton, Wash., spent her first two seasons at UW. She started six games as a true freshman and played in 29 in the 2019-20 season. She scored a season-high 13 points and added five rebounds against California (Feb. 2, 2020). She averaged 5.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game in her first season. Miller was the only Husky to start every game last season (21). She was third on the team with 9.9 points per game and led Washington with 6.0 rebound